How Bush killed 100,000 American infants”

The US is the richest country on earth with
an annual per capita income of about $38,000 – as compared to $21,000
(Singapore), $400 (Bangladesh) and an average for the world of about $9,000
(2003 figures; for the latest see UNICEF.

One assumes
that surely an overwhelmingly majority of Americans would regard the Right to
Life of BORN American infants as a fundamental priority and that accordingly the
“DEMOCRACY” Americans keep boasting about endlessly, together with their immense
WEALTH, would result in America having the best infant
survival outcomes in the world. Not so – keeping America’s
infants alive has proved as difficult for Dubya as pronouncing “nucular”
properly.

Unfortunately for 100,000 dead American infants and
200,000 bereaved American parents (so far) this century, American “democracy”
doesn’t mean satisfying overwhelming popular demands.

Under
George W. Bush there have been crucial priorities OTHER than the legitimate,
popular, DEMOCRATIC demand for American infant survival e.g. invading and
occupying foreign countries (Haiti, Iraq and Afghanistan), putting up the price
of oil, assisting particular areas of the economy (e.g. the military-industrial
complex, Saudi petrodollar investment in the US) and killing America’s “enemies”
such as the 1.6 million under-5 year old infants who have died avoidably
post-invasion in the Occupied Iraqi and Afghan Territories (see MWC News , here , and also see: here and here
).

The 2001
Economics Nobel Laureate, American Professor Joseph Stiglitz (Columbia) and his
Harvard colleague Professor Linda Bilmes have estimated the US dollar cost of
the Iraq War at between $1 TRILLION and $2 TRILLION (see: here , here and MWC News ). Bush has
certainly had plenty of resources with which to respond to the number one
democratic demand of the American people and invest in the survival of American
infants. Unfortunately Bush had “better” things to do with American
taxes.

The “annual
under-5 infant death rate” is 0.17% in the “democratic” US (annual per capita
income $38,000) – exactly the same as in one-party Communist Cuba under Fidel
Castro (annual per capita income $1,200) – but is only 0.07% in “democratic”
Singapore (annual per capita income $21,000; 84 People’s Action Party MPs, but
only 2 Opposition MPs after the 2006 elections) (see: here
).

Clearly,
“democratic” America under
Bush has not done nearly as well as “democratic” Singapore in
keeping infants alive – indeed it has only done as well as impoverished
Communist Cuba. The DIFFERENCE between the “annual under-5 infant death rate” of
the US and Singapore is 0.1% and the under-5 infant population of the US is 20.1
million – this difference accordingly translates as 20,100 under-5 year old
American infant deaths each year or about 100,000 AMERICAN INFANT DEATHS OVER 5
YEARS.

One-party
Cuban “democracy” means that infant survival is the same as in the world’s
richest nation. One party-dominated Singaporean “democracy” means that infant
survival in Singapore is TWICE that in the
world’s richest country. Two-party, corporate-dominated American “democracy”
means that infant survival in the US is the same as in one of the poorest countries
in the Americas.

Lying,
racist, holocaust-ignoring Anglo-American Mainstream Media will simply NOT
report the horrendous human cost of the Bush Wars that (so far) have been
associated with 2.3 million excess deaths (avoidable deaths) and 1.8 million
under-5 infant deaths (90% avoidable) in the Occupied Iraqi and Afghan
Territories (see MWC News ). These avoidable
deaths have occurred due to gross contravention by the US-led Coalition of the
1949 Geneva Convention that demands that the Occupier do everything in its power
to preserve the health and life of its conquered subjects (see: here).

Unfortunately, the US (like Israel) regards its
citizens as beyond the reach of the International Criminal Court (ICC) and
accordingly Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld and Dr Rice (Dr Death) are unlikely to face
the ICC for their involvement in the post-invasion avoidable deaths of 1.6
million utterly innocent and utterly helpless Iraqi and Afghan infants. However
Bush and Dr Death are subject to US Federal Laws in relation to war crimes.
Further, they are subject to US laws in relation to depraved indifference in
complicity in the deaths of fellow American
citizens.

SO FAR Bush
has a major responsibility for the deaths of 2,752 American soldiers (2,456 in
Iraq and 296 in Afghanistan), the wounding of 18,587 American soldiers (17,869 in Iraq and 718 in Afghanistan) (see: ), for about
50,000 post-2001 American opiate drug deaths due to Coalition restoration of the
Taliban-destroyed Afghan opium industry to a current 87% of world market share
(see: here
) and for about 100,000 under-5 year old American infant deaths due to gross
dereliction of duty.